Got pics? Would like to see that set up!Regarding tires, I replaced the OEM Bighorns with Spartan run flats
I drive the speed limit. Seriously.The question was "how fast you rode comfortably," not how fast you could push it dudes...
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The Spartans have a pretty standard tread. The material seems to wear very well though. I feel quite secure heading out into the Mojave with just the four of them. They are heavier than the OEMs but are basically a 12 ply tire. They also have an individual load capacity of 1250 lbs. per tire at 12 psi.Got pics? Would like to see that set up!
first ever post anyway since joining 10 months ago! Pics Or It Didn't Happen!
Got pics? Would like to see that set up!
first ever post anyway since joining 10 months ago! Pics Or It Didn't Happen! 😂 🤣
Sorry if this post is redundant, but I’m new to posting here. I believe I may have posted earlier that the Spartans have a pretty standard tread. The material seems to wear very well though. I feel quite secure heading out into the Mojave with just the four of them. They are heavier than the OEMs but are basically a 12 ply tire. They also have an individual load capacity of 1250 lbs. per tire at 12 psi.Got pics? Would like to see that set up!
first ever post anyway since joining 10 months ago! Pics Or It Didn't Happen! 😂 🤣
How do you like the interco sniper? Do they seem to last a while?Oh stocks I've been matted just fine otherwise I'm doing the speed limit if not 5 over. I have 30" interco sniper 920s on my p1k-3 and have passed people on the highway with them on there. I also put balance beads in.
I have a '22 P1K-5 which has Mongrels and Elka shocks. I reside in the sticks where we have many country lanes that I travel often. I also have 2 Kubota Sidekicks wearing Mongrels which run 42 mph flat out. I run 50-55 mph in the Pioneer on the smaller roads and 60+ on state roads. They're good off road but not exceptional in clay mud, but amazing on tarmac and trails, especially the sandy soils we have south of here. They ride smooth, have strong side walls and aren't loud on pavement.My machine has the original Bighorns - have hit 66.
No half sends.
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And no, the Bighorns aren't good pavement tires. My next tires are likely Kanati Mongrel 10-ply.
A lot of others say they are great on and off road. They are DOT compliant.
The P1k has a pretty low center of gravity, I think, despite its chuck wagon looks. It's just not built for high speed cornering, more for articulatingSharp turns with a high center of gravity is what you have to be aware of.
I've had my P1L-5 LE a bit over 60 a few times, but generally cruse around 45 or so. It gets noisy.....